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1. "The Power of Collage Art: An Interview with Artist and Educator Shiloh Sophia McCloud" by Seth Apter, February 2020. 2. "Exploring the Art of Collage" by Priscilla Frank, August 2018. 3. "How to Make a Collage: A Step-by-Step Guide" by Heather Long, April 2020. 4. "Collage: A Creative Way to Express Yourself" by Ann-Marie O'Neill, October 2016. 5. "Collage: A Creative Way to Express Yourself Through Art" by Ann-Marie O'Neill, October 2016. 6. "Collage: A Visit to the Imagination" by Meryl Ann Butler, February 2018. 7. "How to Create a Collage" by Mandy Baca, August 2020. 8. "Exploring the World of Collage Art" by Alexia LaFata, June 2019. 9. "Video: How to Make a Paper Collage" by Crafts Unleashed, October 2017. 10. "10 Tips for Creating a Collage" by Shanna Murray, October 2018.
Nkiruka Oparah is a Nigerian-born, Oakland-based artist and designer whose interdisciplinary practice is within the realms of installation, design, performance, and the poetics of collage. As a first-generation Nigerian navigating the diasporic experience, Oparah’s work investigates themes of Black identity, cultural memory, and displacement, all while expanding the boundaries of traditional portraiture. Their creative…
Nkiruka Oparah is a Nigerian-born, Oakland-based artist and designer whose interdisciplinary practice is within the realms of installation, design, performance, and the poetics of collage. As a first-generation Nigerian navigating the diasporic experience, Oparah’s work investigates themes of Black identity, cultural memory, and displacement, all while expanding the boundaries of traditional portraiture. Their creative…
Jordan Nickel, better known as POSE, is a Chicago-born graffiti artist whose work fuses street culture, pop art, and comic book aesthetics into a bold, layered style. With a bright palette and complex collage style, he often hides messages and abstract forms that reward a closer look. A standout example is his 85-foot mural he painted last summer beneath the Purple Line in Evanston, [...]
Seashells in My Mother’s Garden and The Giant Boulder Rolling Down, featuring eight large-scale paintings and three intricate collage works on paper, is on view through May 31 at Isabel Sullivan Gallery in New York. Galego creates a world of memory and solitude, whimsy and inquiry, combining observational drawing and imagination, often inspired by a personal experience.